I took the business capstone and not the LA capstone, but I think my experience is relevant.
I didn't receive feedback or a grade on my first assignment until I had already turned in my second assignment and was ready to submit my third (so like 6 weeks late). Likewise, my course mentor was always at least 2-3 weeks behind on the discussion topics as well. He caught up on the assignments towards the end of the course, but even then my final assignment ended up being graded after my final paper was graded and he never caught up on discussions... the last 3 weeks worth didn't get responded to.
Most of the instructors are running multiple classes and I'm sure it is hard to keep up with everything, so I didn't mind so much. Though, like you, I was concerned early on particularly since I wanted to be sure I was doing things correctly and didn't want to end up making the same mistakes on multiple assignment submissions due to lack of feedback. Once I got the results on my first assignment I realized that I was doing things right and stopped worrying.
Some people actually recommend looking for courses that look like they will fill up all open seats. A full class suggests that the instructor will be busy and will have a harder time keeping up. Therefore, they are likely to be more liberal when grading since they may not have as much time to spend reviewing assignments as someone with fewer students.
I didn't receive feedback or a grade on my first assignment until I had already turned in my second assignment and was ready to submit my third (so like 6 weeks late). Likewise, my course mentor was always at least 2-3 weeks behind on the discussion topics as well. He caught up on the assignments towards the end of the course, but even then my final assignment ended up being graded after my final paper was graded and he never caught up on discussions... the last 3 weeks worth didn't get responded to.
Most of the instructors are running multiple classes and I'm sure it is hard to keep up with everything, so I didn't mind so much. Though, like you, I was concerned early on particularly since I wanted to be sure I was doing things correctly and didn't want to end up making the same mistakes on multiple assignment submissions due to lack of feedback. Once I got the results on my first assignment I realized that I was doing things right and stopped worrying.
Some people actually recommend looking for courses that look like they will fill up all open seats. A full class suggests that the instructor will be busy and will have a harder time keeping up. Therefore, they are likely to be more liberal when grading since they may not have as much time to spend reviewing assignments as someone with fewer students.
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BSBA (Computer Information Systems), 2019, Thomas Edison State University
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MBA (IT Management), 2019, Western Governors University
BSBA (Computer Information Systems), 2019, Thomas Edison State University
ASNSM (Computer Science), 2019, Thomas Edison State University
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WGU Ambassador